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 Withing this article we have explained more in detail why Hyperbola as system-project do not want to follow the principle for inclusion "always the newest releases". Besides this is also no promise for more security ([[https://wiki.hyperbola.info/doku.php?id=en:project:update_philosophy#example_1issues_for_liblzma|Example #1]]) we can also conclude that this would risk the stability of our system and further development: Knowing the dependencies, understanding the system and working out a good, secure development. The lesser, the better and cleaner! Withing this article we have explained more in detail why Hyperbola as system-project do not want to follow the principle for inclusion "always the newest releases". Besides this is also no promise for more security ([[https://wiki.hyperbola.info/doku.php?id=en:project:update_philosophy#example_1issues_for_liblzma|Example #1]]) we can also conclude that this would risk the stability of our system and further development: Knowing the dependencies, understanding the system and working out a good, secure development. The lesser, the better and cleaner!
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 +We have no interest to provide the newest releases of software-projects as we have our own vision how the system should work for the users. And providing always the newest versions can be also not the best ideas when it comes to stability and security. Yes, this maybe not the most convinient perspective especially towards webbrowsers. But please have in mind that first and foremost free, libre software is executed local on the computer and not in some webbrowser. If this is your idea doing so, Hyperbola is not the system to be installed for your usecases.